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The following question is based on your reading of 1984 by George Orwell.

What do Mr. Charrington and O'Brien have in common?
a. Both hold high positions within Oceania's C. Each one holds a high rank within his
Inner Party.
respective class.
b. As Thought Police they frame possible d. Neither one has ever captured a real thought
revolutionaries.
criminal.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided

User KenIchi
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Answer:

B

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User Nicolas Lefebvre
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Answer: b. As Thought Police they frame possible thought revolutionaries.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mr. Charrington and O’Brien are both revealed to be hidden members of the Thought Police, spying everyone around them, including Winston, to manipulate them and test their loyalty to the Party.

Mr. Charrington providing help for Winston’s several crimes are shown to be only a setup.

O’Brien´s participation in the revolutionary group called the Brotherhood is also a lie to trap Winston.

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